Land Registry Title Plans in W1C
HM Land Registry compliant land registry title plans prepared accurately and fast for property transactions across Postcode Sector W1C (West London).
Land Registry Title Plans · W1CLand Registry Title Plans in W1C
Preparing land registry title plans for property in W1C is about getting the detail exactly right so the transaction completes without delay. HM Land Registry will reject a plan that does not meet its requirements, and a requisition can hold up a sale, lease, or registration by weeks. London Aerial Surveys (a trading name of UAS London Limited) prepares plans that comply in full — drawn to a recognised metric scale on an accurate base, with the extent clearly defined and every annotation the Land Registry expects. We work with solicitors, landlords, and developers across W1C to turn plans around quickly and get them registered first time.
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How We Work in W1C
Our process for land registry title plans in W1C runs through four stages: 1. **Instruction & Scope**: We confirm exactly what is being defined — the unit, demise, or boundary — with you or your solicitor, including any parking, storage, shared areas, or excluded land. 2. **Measured Visit or OS Base**: For internal layouts and uncertain boundaries we carry out a quick measured visit in W1C; where suitable, we work from current Ordnance Survey mapping instead. 3. **Drawing to Land Registry Standards**: We draw the plan to a recognised metric scale with the correct edging, floor identification, north point, and scale bar. 4. **Issue & Registration Support**: We issue the plan ready to attach to the lease or application and support your solicitor through to registration.
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Location FAQ
Q: Will the plan be accepted by HM Land Registry?
Yes. We prepare land registry title plans for W1C to the Land Registry's published requirements — accurate metric scale, correct edging, identified floor levels, a north point, and a scale bar. Preparing the plan correctly the first time avoids requisitions that can otherwise delay registration by weeks.
Q: Do you need to visit the property in W1C?
For an accurate internal demise or an uncertain boundary we normally carry out a short measured visit in W1C. Where suitable existing survey data or accurate floor plans are available, we can sometimes prepare the plan from those without attending site — we will advise which applies to your property.
Prepared to HM Land Registry plan requirements — metric scale, defined extent, north point, and scale bar shown.
